hope they fix the outer coating on these new lenses. get hit once with the old ones and the clear coating begins to spiderweb within a week or two if it comes into contact with any form of moisture. the old ones fell apart so easily. if it wasnt for the ****ty lenses id still be wearing a grill.

dual pane sure why not. i don't ever have an issue with my lenses fogging up but i'm sick of how fast the coating on the lenses come off so fast. especially the mirrored lenses.

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Originally Posted by straptrams91

hope they fix the outer coating on these new lenses. get hit once with the old ones and the clear coating begins to spiderweb within a week or two if it comes into contact with any form of moisture. the old ones fell apart so easily. if it wasnt for the ****ty lenses id still be wearing a grill.

This. I loved my Grillz, and I still think they are the best looking masks on the market, but I got sick of having to replace the lens after 1-2 practices. Fogging was never an issue (probably because the lenses never last long enough for it to become one) but the complete lack of any sort of durability is what made me switch to proflex's. Having to swap lenses 1-2 times per season is acceptable, swapping lenses every other practice just got too expensive.

i hope this happens soon; vforce is one of the few companies that realize that some people want an olive/tan mask. i tried the profits but they fogged uncontrollably. i4's are my favorite mask as fas as aesthetics, but unfortunately theyre too small for my face. ive stayed away from the single pane stuff, but if i could cop a profiler with a thermal lens, i'd do so immediately.

well the lens also isnt protected like other masks. dye/proto is really good at this. you can lay the mask down, roll it around on a table, but the lens doesnt touch the table. vforce though, you lay the mask down, maybe tip it over, its gonna destroy the lens.

well the lens also isnt protected like other masks. dye/proto is really good at this. you can lay the mask down, roll it around on a table, but the lens doesnt touch the table. vforce though, you lay the mask down, maybe tip it over, its gonna destroy the lens.